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Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Tucson, Ariz. Permit #1258 Pastor Maynard Weisbrod Calvary Bible Way Churches 3971 West Irvington Tucson, AZ 85746 Return Service Requested Website: www.Calvaryevang.org Email Address: [email protected] The idea of being victorious appeals to everyone, but the world’s way to achieve victory calls for relying on our own strength. The typical strategies for winning are to focus on ourselves and compete with others to come out on top. Watching war movies, TV shows, and televised sporting events gives us a skewed vision of winning, but that kind of victory is hollow. However, less is said about winning in spiritual warfare. This type of fight is invisible, but just as deadly and real as what we can see. Our way to this kind of victory is through Jesus Christ. God knows that there will be days when we just don’t feel strong. It’s during those times that the devil tries to drag us down and devour us (1 Peter 5:8). He is constantly plotting and developing strategies to destroy us any way he can. Satan knows that there is no way we can withstand him on our own. However, when we rely on God’s power and strength we gain the victory over the devil. He is powerless against us when we let God fight our battles. When Jesus died for us, He didn’t stay down for long. In three days He rose from the dead. That’s the ultimate victory. We can lay claim to His finished works when we trust Him and turn over all our strug- gles and battles to Him. The enemy has brought the fight to us because he knows there’s real power in the promises of God. We fight him by reading the Word, applying it to our everyday situations, guarding our thoughts, and making sure that our words are pure and honest. During His powerful ministry on earth and despite all the miracles He worked, Jesus remained humble. We can be more like Him by resisting the urge to be prideful, and instead making a conscious decision to be humble. Being humble means to submit or comply, and complying with the Word of God clothes us in humility (1 Peter 5:5-7; James 4:6,7). When we submit every area of our lives to God’s authority, His power can work in us and through us. God’s grace makes an amazing difference in our lives, and the beauty of this grace is that He makes us strong when we offer Him our faults and flaws. He turns those weaknesses into strength so that we - and others - can see His power at work (2 Corinthians 12:9,10). When we try to force our way through a tough situation, we can end up making a mess of it. But when we acknowledge that God is controlling our lives and we turn over that situation to Him, Miracles happen. Speaking what we believe concerning Jesus’ finished works ignites our faith in the same way that the tongues of fire ignited the disciples’ faith during Pentecost (Acts 2:1 - 11). Even when we don’t see the manifestation right away, we still have faith that we’ve received the victory. Faith like this is what separates us from the world. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat (Each Sun.) Worship 8 &11 am S. S. & C.H.A.N.G.E. 9:45am Nursing Home (VA 9:30am) Prayer 6 p.m. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. 1 Altar Workers 6:30p.m. 2 (Each Wed.) Prayer 9am and 6pm 6:30 Pioneer Club/ Family Night 3 Men’s Ministry 6pm Women’s Bible Study 6pm 4 (Each Fri.) Bible Study 7pm Friday Night Youth 7pm 5 6 Family Day Missions Sunday 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sign Ministry 8:50am 13 Teen Reality 11:45am Juvenile 1:15pm Nursing Home (Avalon SW 2pm) 14 15 Board Meeting 6pm Ministry Leaders Forum 630pm 16 17 Men’s Ministry 6pm Women’s Bible Study 6pm 18 19 Women’s Ministry 10am 20 VBS Sunday Nursing Home (VA 9:30) Teen Reality 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 VBS Sunday Teen Reality 11:45 a.m. 28 29 30 Fold Newsletters 10am 31

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Non-Profit Org.

U.S. Postage

PAID

Tucson, Ariz.

Permit #1258

Pastor Maynard Weisbrod

Calvary Bible Way Churches

3971 West Irvington

Tucson, AZ 85746

Return Service Requested

Website: www.Calvaryevang.org

Email Address: [email protected]

The idea of being victorious appeals to everyone, but the world’s way to achieve victory calls for relying

on our own strength. The typical strategies for winning are to focus on ourselves and compete with

others to come out on top. Watching war movies, TV shows, and televised sporting events gives us a

skewed vision of winning, but that kind of victory is hollow.

However, less is said about winning in spiritual warfare. This type of fight is invisible, but just as deadly

and real as what we can see. Our way to this kind of victory is through Jesus Christ.

God knows that there will be days when we just don’t feel strong. It’s during those times that the devil

tries to drag us down and devour us (1 Peter 5:8). He is constantly plotting and developing strategies to

destroy us any way he can. Satan knows that there is no way we can withstand him on our own.

However, when we rely on God’s power and strength we gain the victory over the devil. He is powerless

against us when we let God fight our battles.

When Jesus died for us, He didn’t stay down for long. In three days He rose from the dead. That’s the

ultimate victory. We can lay claim to His finished works when we trust Him and turn over all our strug-

gles and battles to Him. The enemy has brought the fight to us because he knows there’s real power in

the promises of God. We fight him by reading the Word, applying it to our everyday situations, guarding

our thoughts, and making sure that our words are pure and honest.

During His powerful ministry on earth and despite all the miracles He worked, Jesus remained humble.

We can be more like Him by resisting the urge to be prideful, and instead making a conscious decision

to be humble. Being humble means to submit or comply, and complying with the Word of God clothes

us in humility (1 Peter 5:5-7; James 4:6,7). When we submit every area of our lives to God’s authority,

His power can work in us and through us.

God’s grace makes an amazing difference in our lives, and the beauty of this grace is that He makes us

strong when we offer Him our faults and flaws. He turns those weaknesses into strength so that we -

and others - can see His power at work (2 Corinthians 12:9,10). When we try to force our way through a

tough situation, we can end up making a mess of it. But when we acknowledge that God is controlling

our lives and we turn over that situation to Him, Miracles happen.

Speaking what we believe concerning Jesus’ finished works ignites our faith in the same way that the

tongues of fire ignited the disciples’ faith during Pentecost (Acts 2:1 - 11). Even when we don’t see the

manifestation right away, we still have faith that we’ve received the victory. Faith like this is what

separates us from the world.

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

(Each Sun.) Worship 8 &11 am

S. S. & C.H.A.N.G.E. 9:45am

Nursing Home (VA 9:30am)

Prayer 6 p.m.

Evening Service 6:30 p.m.

1 Altar Workers 6:30p.m.

2 (Each Wed.)

Prayer 9am and 6pm

6:30 Pioneer Club/ Family

Night

3 Men’s Ministry 6pm

Women’s Bible Study 6pm

4 (Each Fri.)

Bible Study 7pm Friday Night Youth 7pm

5

6 Family Day

Missions Sunday

7 8 9 10 11 12 Sign Ministry 8:50am

13 Teen Reality 11:45am

Juvenile 1:15pm

Nursing Home (Avalon SW 2pm)

14 15 Board Meeting 6pm

Ministry Leaders Forum 630pm

16 17 Men’s Ministry 6pm

Women’s Bible Study 6pm

18 19 Women’s Ministry 10am

20 VBS Sunday

Nursing Home (VA 9:30)

Teen Reality

21 22 23 24 25 26

27 VBS Sunday

Teen Reality 11:45 a.m.

28 29 30 Fold Newsletters 10am

31

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You are invited to

Saturday, April 2nd

10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

At the C.E.C. Youth Center

Food and Beverages, Jumping Castle, Kiddie Train, Inflatable Water Slide, Lots of

games and prizes... Bring a towel and a chair

and come join us!

We are requesting that our CEC family bring side dishes, drinks, and ice!!!!!!

Call 889-8700 for more information

www.calvaryevang.org

CEC would like to recognize our graduates in the

upcoming May newsletter. If you will be graduating

from High School, College or any other accredited

institution of higher learning,

please contact the office at 889-8700.

Input deadline is Sunday, April 10th.

Hello Friends. My name is Cedric Williams.

Calvary Evangelistic Center offers an Adult Bible Study which meets at CEC weekly on

Friday from 7:00PM to 8:00PM.

Recently Elder Benny Dent approached C.E.C.’S Senior Pastor Maynard Weisbrod con-

cerning a change in the leadership of the Adult Bible Study Ministry. Elder Dent led

the Adult Bible Study for many years with Spirit filled inspection, discussion, and un-

derstanding of the Word of GOD. I have been both blessed and privileged to attend

CEC’s Adult Bible Study which was led by Elder Dent. I continue to be blessed and

honored having been selected to lead the C.E.C. Adult Bible Study Ministry under the

administration of Associate Pastor Don McNair.

Our Bible Study attempts to go through each Book of the Bible alternating between both the Old Testament

and the New Testament. The attention of the Study focuses on how the Scriptures can guide our lives. The

study of the Scriptures allows us to go from just knowing about GOD to having a personal relationship with

GOD. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for

instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works”

(2Timothy 3:16-17, KJV).

Come join us in our commitment in studying GOD’s WORD regularly to help us better know GOD, HIS SON

JESUS, HIS HOLY SPIRIT, and HIS WILL for our lives.

Minister Cedric Williams

Sunrise Sunset

March 8, 1925

February 6, 2016

What I’m Thankful For Leeona Christopher, age 10

I’m thankful for my family, for food to eat,

for clothes on my body and for shelter.

I’m thankful for my mom, my brothers

Dorian and Omarion, and my other siblings. I’m thankful

that I can go to Booth-Fickett School to get an education.

My favorite things that I’m thankful for are my bedroom,

getting my hair and my nails done, and my Nike clothes!

I also thank God that I can go to church to praise Him,

and I’m thankful for my friends Jayla and Arianna.

We are Ambassadors for Christ ~a husband and wife team ministering in the state of Chiapas,

Mexico,since October 1998. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Larry is an Evangelist/Teacher, with a Bachelor of Theology. In 1971, he accepted the Lord at the

encouragement of now deceased, Pastor Hugh Houchin. Our home church and our covering is from

Faith Chapel, Gothenburg, Nebraska, with Pastor Larry Viter. llllllllllllllll Juanita, with a degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Theology, is a counselor for women in co-dependency

situations. She accepted the Lord at Calvary Chapel North Phoenix, with Pastor Bob Claycamp in 1983. lllllllll We are dedicated to sharing the Good News throughout Latin America. Both are led by the Holy Spirit with the manifestation

of the Gifts; the Word of God being the final authority in all situations. lllllllllllllllllll

4TH

ANNUAL

WOMEN’S

CONFERENCE

Presented by

MARCH

11th - 13th, 2016

At Calvary Evangelistic Center

Visit our website

for more information: www.womeninprogress.net

Pastor

Calvary Evangelistic Has A Resource Center?

It’s a ministry of helps.

Whether you are in need of receiving or contributing,

the Resource Center ministry is available to you!

If you have a need or would like to donate or make a financial contribution contact us at:

[email protected]